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Cape Wickham and all its Glory

Published on: 11 Jul 2012

Manufuturing Tasmania

Manufuturing Tasmania - New thinking for a high value manufacturing future

A conference and roundtable discussion with international advanced manufacturing expert Professor Goran Roos was held at the beginning of July at the Cradle Coast Campus.

Here's some of what Professor Roos had to say on the importance of training in manufacturing, and his thoughts on Tasmania's industry:  

 

 

Southern Prospect managing director Lee Whiteley gave his thoughts, from an industry perspective, on training for those in manufacturing.

 

Published on: 22 Jun 2012

Community-owned renewable energy

Wind turbine

How feasible is it for communities to own and run wind farms and what are the lessons for Tasmania?

Published on: 07 Jun 2012

Manufuturing Tasmania

New thinking for a high value manufacturing industry

Monday 2nd and Tuesday 3rd July

UTAS Cradle Coast Campus

Keynote speaker: International advanced manufacturing expert Professor Goran Roos

Click here for more information

Published on: 28 May 2012

Social Enterprise Stories

Kylie Eastley, Robyn Eversole and Jeremy Ball

Who is doing what in the social enterprise sector?

A new publication profiles 13 Tasmanian organisations who generate profits for public benefit.

The stories have been compiled by the IRD with the support of the Tasmanian Leaders program and Tasmanian Regional Arts.

Download Tasmanian Social Enterprises: Capturing their stories

Published on: 28 May 2012

A new language: Paris in words and images

Works by Sharon Pittaway

9am-5pm Monday to Friday

Atrium Gallery

UTAS Cradle Coast Campus

Continues until 5th July 2012 

Published on: 11 Apr 2012

A new language: Paris in words and images

Works by Sharon Pittaway

Opening Speaker: Patrick Grieve

5PM THURSDAY 19th APRIL 2012

Continues until 5th July 2012 

Published on: 11 Apr 2012

Arts in Conversation

Do you work in the arts or want to utilise the arts in your work? Arts in Conversation is a great chance to learn about services and support for the arts, discuss your professional development needs and catch up with others working in the sector. Friday 30th March, 2012, 12.00 onwards.

RSVP is essential, for one or all three events : ccc.events@utas.edu.au. Phone: 6430 4949

Published on: 21 Mar 2012

Shifting Infrastructure

Sydney-based artists Heidi Axelsen and Hugo Moline documented the deconstruction of Burnie’s iconic ‘pulp’ mill as part of this year's artists in residency program with the Cradle Coast Campus.

Click here to find out what Heidi and Hugo had to say about their residency.   

Published on: 05 Mar 2012

Exhibition opportunities at Atrium Gallery

Are you an artist or curator with a wonderful idea for an exhibition? We are inviting you to apply for exhibition space in the UTAS Cradle Coast Campus Atrium Gallery for the exhibition program July 2012 – June 2013.

To find out more, download the application form:

Application form (PDF)

Application form (Word)

Published on: 05 Mar 2012

CCC Artists in Residence 2012

Artists in residence 2012 Hugo Moline and Heidi Axel

This year's Cradle Coast Campus Artists in Residence, Hugo Moline and Heidi Axelsen, used the former Burnie pulp mill site in a project investigating post industrial infrastructure. Hear what they had to say about the project by clicking here.

Published on: 06 Feb 2012

CCC Artists in Residence 2012

Artists in residence 2012 Hugo Moline and Heidi Axel

This year's Cradle Coast Campus Artists in Residence, Hugo Moline and Heidi Axelsen, will use the former Burnie pulp mill site in a project investigating post industrial infrastructure.

Click here for more details.

Published on: 03 Feb 2012

New Diploma of University Studies

Apply Now for the Diploma of University Studies

The new Diploma of University Studies is a pathway qualification for students wishing to study in the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Education or the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology.

Click here for more information.

Published on: 23 Jan 2012

Exhibition opportunities at Atrium Gallery

Are you an artist or curator with a wonderful idea for an exhibition? We are inviting you to apply for exhibition space in the UTAS Cradle Coast Campus Atrium Gallery for the exhibition program July 2012 – June 2013.

To find out more, download the application form:

Application form (PDF)

Application form (Word)

Published on: 23 Jan 2012

2011 North West Graduation

Congratulations to the UTAS students who graduated in Burnie in December.

If you wish to see photographs of last year's graduates, please visit our UTAS Cradle Coast Campus Flickr site:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/utascradlecoastcampus

Published on: 29 Nov 2011

New Creative Writing Course

Typewriter picture

Postgraduate Course for Writers

In 2012, UTAS will introduce new postgraduate coursework opportunities for aspiring writers.

Click here for more information.

Published on: 10 Nov 2011

Wild Sight

Photograph of Arthur River Mouth by Jenny Archer

Photography of the Tarkine by Jenny Archer & Jen Evans.

Opening by Dr Peter Hay

5pm Thursday 3 November 2011

Atrium Gallery, UTAS Cradle Coast Campus

Exhibition continues to January 2012

Published on: 28 Oct 2011

James Martineau Memorial Lecture Cradle Coast Campus

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Mick Gooda

The 2011 James Martineau Memorial Lecture will be presented at the Cradle Coast Campus by Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda.

When: 3rd November 6-7.30pm

Where: Rooms D201-203. Building D, Cradle Coast campus

RSVP: E. UTAS.Events@utas.edu.au; P. 03 6226 2521

 

Published on: 28 Oct 2011

Zamora Exhibition

Photo of Guetamalan child - Zamora exhibition

Images from the Guatemala Alliance Project by Jenny Simms and Cradle Coast Campus UniLink Co-Ordinator Carrie Smith.

Foyer Gallery

Cradle Coast Campus
Exhibition runs until 2 November

Published on: 15 Sep 2011

PICSE Science Investigation Awards

Look out for the four hundred budding young scientists at the Cradle Coast Campus on Tuesday August 30.
The PICSE Science Investigation Awards are open to students from year 5 to 12, encouraging them to to do some real-life science, on their own or in a team.
Click here to find out more.

Published on: 26 Aug 2011

 
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